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-"If 1848 was, at least partially, a revolution against [[boredom]], the May events in France were even more so." -- ''[[The Imagination of the New Left]]'' (1987) [[George N. Katsiaficas]]+"If 1848 was, at least partially, a revolution against [[boredom]], the May events in France were even more so." -- ''[[The Imagination of the New Left]]'' (1987) by George N. Katsiaficas
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-''[[The Imagination of the New Left]]'' (1987) is a book by George N. Katsiaficas.+''[[The Imagination of the New Left]]'' (1987) is a book by [[George N. Katsiaficas]].
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 +Delineates the global turmoil of [[1968]], including: The [[Prague Spring]]; the [[student movements]] in Mexico, Japan, Sri Lanka, Italy, Yugoslavia, and Spain; The Tet Offensive in Vietnam and [[guerrilla]] movements in Latin America; the [[Democratic Convention]] in Chicago; and the assassination of [[Martin Luther King]].
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"If 1848 was, at least partially, a revolution against boredom, the May events in France were even more so." -- The Imagination of the New Left (1987) by George N. Katsiaficas

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The Imagination of the New Left (1987) is a book by George N. Katsiaficas.

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Delineates the global turmoil of 1968, including: The Prague Spring; the student movements in Mexico, Japan, Sri Lanka, Italy, Yugoslavia, and Spain; The Tet Offensive in Vietnam and guerrilla movements in Latin America; the Democratic Convention in Chicago; and the assassination of Martin Luther King.




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